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...report in Sunday’s New York Times that underscored the dangerous line Harvard must walk upon entering the rough and tumble world of major college sports. According to the Times, the recruiting push orchestrated by Harvard’s new basketball coach Tommy Amaker has raised red flags over the potential bending of recruiting rules and admissions standards. And so, President Faust, in your input toward selecting Orleans’s successor, we urge you to opt not for a candidate seeking to transform the Ivy League into some pale imitation of the Big Ten. We urge...
ITHACA, N.Y.—A desperate Cornell team skated faster, hit harder, and produced more quality scoring chances. But at the end of the game, it was the No. 20 Harvard men’s hockey team that came out on top, stealing one away from the Big Red, 3-1, in the regular-season finale Saturday night at Lynah Rink.Though the Crimson (14-11-4, 12-7-3 ECAC) and the Big Red (14-12-3, 12-9-1) entered the game tied for third place with Union in the conference standings, Harvard’s victory secured...
...have had in the past few years,” senior co-captain Sally Stanton said.The Princeton women—who finished only four points ahead of the Crimson in the HYP meet a few weeks ago—led the pack with 114 points, while the Big Red led the men with 205 points.“Just to know that we can keep up with a team that’s winning right now,” Stanton said. “It’s good to know that we have two seasons.”Junior...
...just the third time in its history, Cornell is headed to the Big Dance.With its 86-53 victory over the Harvard men’s basketball team (8-20, 3-9 Ivy) in front of a raucous crowd of 4,473 at Newman Arena on Saturday night, the Big Red (20-5, 12-0 Ivy) clinched the outright Ivy League title and became the first team in the nation to officially be headed to the NCAA Tournament. With the score tied 11-11 in the first half, Cornell outscored Harvard 34-9 over the final 14:24 to take...
...eventual game-winner.Unlike Friday night’s game, Harvard jumped out to an early lead and held onto it the whole way.While on the penalty kill a minute into the game, Vaillancourt got the puck from senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow and streaked up the ice. With two Big Red defenders in her wake, Vaillancourt faked out Niesluchowski before finding the back of the net for her third short-handed goal of the season.“That’s what she does,” head coach Katey Stone said. “She?...